Nvidia Kepler

NVIDA NVIDIA has announced the Quadro K5000 for Mac, its next-generation workstation-class graphics card for Mac Pro users. The new top-end card for video and graphics professionals supports up to 4K resolutions, the latest OpenGL and OpenCL standards, and promises to run "key content creation...

Apple Mac Pro users will soon have a new professional level graphics to play with -- the NVIDIA Quadro K5000. The card is based on NVIDIA's Kepler architecture and is purportedly the meanest, baddest, fastest professional-class GPU ever released for the Mac platform, NVIDIA says. The Quadro K5000...

The K5000 for Mac GPUs from Nvidia, based on Kepler architecture, are twice as fast as the previous chips. - Processor manufacturer Nvidia announced the debut of the Quadro K5000 for Mac Pro systems. The graphics processing unit (GPU) is based on Nvidias Kepler architecture and sports a new display...

The last time we reviewed AVADirect's Quiet Gaming PC was in January. I was mostly pleased with it, but it went awry in the places that boutique systems often do: a questionable choice of case and a sub-optimal overclock. Worse, under sustained load the system generated audibly more noise than my...

Nvidia’s Kepler has neatly swept the game industry since the GTX 680 debuted this spring , and the company is ready to roll out a lower-priced variant. The GTX 660 Ti launches today, with most of the performance of its older siblings, but a substantially reduced price. The GTX 680 is a $499 card,...

Nvidia's GTX 600 series has finally hit the $300 mark, putting it in the acceptable price range of everyone who doesn't have permanent WASD impressions stuck to their hands. The GeForce GTX 660 Ti is out today, and will also come with a free copy of Borderlands 2 . More »

It's taken NVIDIA a mighty long time to squeeze its Kepler GPU into something more affordable than the GTX 670 , but it's finally happened -- the mid-range GTX 660 Ti is out and available to purchase for $299 on boards from EVGA, Gigabyte, ASUS and the usual suspects. Some buyers may complain...

It’s time for some fabulous 28nm Kepler action from NVIDIA with the GeForce GTX 660 Ti – bringing the fabulous next-generation graphics of Kepler GPU architecture in at a surprisingly affordable price. With the $299 Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti you’ll be rolling out with a base clock speed of 915MHz...